Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

MP GOVT EXTENDS RESTRICTIO­NS IN BHOPAL TO CURB COVID TILL MAY 17

- Press Trust of India

BHOPAL: The district administra­tion on Sunday extended the Covid-19 induced curfew in the Madhya Pradesh capital till May 17, an official said.

The curfew was supposed to be lifted at 6 am on May 10.

Enforced on April 12 given the rise in coronaviru­s positive cases, the curfew was later extended subsequent­ly after every one week till May 10.

“The corona curfew is extended in the areas under the Bhopal Municipal Corporatio­n and Berasia town till 6 am on May 17 as per the order issued by district collector Avinash Lavaniyam,” the official said. He said essential services and emergency travel are exempted from the purview of the restrictio­ns on the movement of people.

As of Saturday, Bhopal’s Covid-19 caseload stood at 1,02,776 while the death toll stood at 788, as per the state health department.

During a virtual meeting, chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan apprised Prime Minister Narendra Modi of the current situation in the state. “I apprised him of the current status of COVID-19 in MP and informed him about the continuous­ly decreasing positivity rate and the rapidly increasing recovery rate. I also shared with him the innovative efforts made by the state.”

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